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with more on the search, here is karen traverse in washington. >> these are the first images of some of the nigerian schoolgirls since they were kidnapped nearly a month ago. this video released by the islamic terrorist group shows 100 girls wearing muslim head scarves, reading the koran and praying. the leader is seen here bragging saying the girls have been liberated. these girls have become muslims, he says. the terror leader also had a message for the nigerian government. the girls could be released for exchange for imprisoned militants. a complicated from the nigerian government. they will not pay for the release. >> it is a crime against humanity. >> demonstrators continue to gather in nigeria's capital demanding the government do more. >> we'll continue toage vat, protest, ask questions until this girls come back. >> over the weekend, michelle obama added her voice to the movement. >> in these girls, we see our own daughters. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel said that finding the girls is a huge challenge. >> this is not going to be an easy task. but we're going to bring to
with more on the search, here is karen traverse in washington. >> these are the first images of some of the nigerian schoolgirls since they were kidnapped nearly a month ago. this video released by the islamic terrorist group shows 100 girls wearing muslim head scarves, reading the koran and praying. the leader is seen here bragging saying the girls have been liberated. these girls have become muslims, he says. the terror leader also had a message for the nigerian government. the girls...
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with more on those charges, here's karen traverse. >> two major crackdowns on cyber terrorism. for the first time ever, the u.s. government has accused another nation of internet hacking. >> this is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the chinese military. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have believed for some time that the chinese government was engaging in a state-sponsored campaign to hack in to u.s. business interests to gain an unfair economic advantage. the justice department said that hunch was right. >> the alleged hacking appears to have been conducted for no other reason than to advantage state-owned companies and other interests in china. >> five chinese military officials were indicted for allegedly using unauthorized access and e-mails to steal secret and sensitive information from six american companies, including u.s. steel, westinghouse electric, the aluminum giant alcoa, u.s. steelworkers union and solar world. china aggressively denied the accusations calling them ungrounded, absurd and based on fabricated facts. in new york, the fbi anno
with more on those charges, here's karen traverse. >> two major crackdowns on cyber terrorism. for the first time ever, the u.s. government has accused another nation of internet hacking. >> this is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the chinese military. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have believed for some time that the chinese government was engaging in a state-sponsored campaign to hack in to u.s. business interests to gain an unfair economic...
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here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: pressure is mounting on v.a. secretary eric shinseki. president obama said to be extremely troubled by the findings of the v.a.'s investigation in to its hospitals. a spokesman would not say whether mr. obama has confidence in mr. shinseki. >> secretary shinseki has served his nation admirably and heroically as a soldier, general, and accomplished important things, as the secretary of veterans affairs. >> reporter: according to the v.a.'s interim report, 1700 veterans at the phoenix, arizona v.a. hospital were forced to wait an average of 115 days to get the first appointment. the hospital kept secret lists to cover up how long it took to get treatment. putting veterans at risk of being lost in a vast mismanaged system. the problem is bigger than just phoenix. investigators say the issues are systemic throughout the v.a. there are now 42 v.a. health centers around the nation under scrutiny. shinseki met with iraq and afghanistan veterans. one told abc news the secretary is frustrated and upset, just like them and he's committed to fixing
here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: pressure is mounting on v.a. secretary eric shinseki. president obama said to be extremely troubled by the findings of the v.a.'s investigation in to its hospitals. a spokesman would not say whether mr. obama has confidence in mr. shinseki. >> secretary shinseki has served his nation admirably and heroically as a soldier, general, and accomplished important things, as the secretary of veterans affairs. >> reporter: according to the...
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>> karen travers, thank you for that. >>> new details about the botched execution in oklahoma. the needle inserted into clayton lockett's thigh after no suitable vein could be found, it was poorly placed. causing the drugs to get into his flesh and not his bloodstream. and it had been revealed he you was hit with a stun gun earlier in the day. >>> bad news for a baltimore neighborhood hard-hit by rain and flooding. it caused this. >> oh, my god! [ screaming ] >> you can hear the stunned reaction as neighbors watch the entire street collapse swallowing up to ten parked cars. people are being told they maybe kept out of their homes up to 40 days. >>> on the other side of the country, a wildfire that forced thousands of people from their homes near los angeles is finally dying down. it's more than half contained thanks to 700 firefighters and easing winds. as mary bruce reports the extreme conditions have firefighters and southern californians on edge. >> blistering 90-degree heat and whipping 100 mile an hour gusts. treacherous red flag conditions ripe for wildfires. >> we are se
>> karen travers, thank you for that. >>> new details about the botched execution in oklahoma. the needle inserted into clayton lockett's thigh after no suitable vein could be found, it was poorly placed. causing the drugs to get into his flesh and not his bloodstream. and it had been revealed he you was hit with a stun gun earlier in the day. >>> bad news for a baltimore neighborhood hard-hit by rain and flooding. it caused this. >> oh, my god! [ screaming ]...